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The
Top 7 by Revenue:
- Citicorp/Citibank - The Citibank
is the United States' largest financial service
organization. The bank serves approximately 45
million customers in over 90 countries and
territories around the world.
- Chase Manhattan Bank
- Bank of America - Bank of America is
one of the largest financial services companies
in the United States. Through their broad retail
banking network and the diverse Global Finance
activities, the bank serves more than 8 million
households and businesses across the United
States and in selected international markets.
- J.P. Morgan - J.P. Morgan is
an investment banking firm that provides
financial services to corporations, governments,
financial institutions, institutional investors,
private firms, nonprofit groups, and wealthy
individuals around the world. In addition to
general information about the firm, J.P. Morgan
is making available selected research abstracts
and finance oriented datasets, including the
firm's newly announced
- First Union
Corporation - More than 150 pages of
information including product and service
offerings, consumer credit tips, career
opportunity listings, corporate community
involvement and First Union's vision of the
future: Cyberbanking(sm). First Union Corp. is
the ninth-largest bank holding company of the U.S.A.
- Bank One - We've grown to become one of the nation's leading financial institutions, and this growth allows us to focus on new, national lines of business, continuing product innovation and enhanced customer service.
- WellsFargo - Since 1852, the Wells Fargo stagecoach has been a symbol of reliable service across the American West. Today, we continue to connect our customers to essential financial services 24 hours a day – by ATM, phone or personal computer, as well as through a growing network of traditional and supermarket branches. We also continue our commitment to community through the Wells Fargo Housing Foundation and the Wells Fargo Hot Air Balloon Division projects.
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